The sermon titled "The Unknown God," preached by Wayne Boyd, explores the theme of God’s sovereignty and the revelation of Christ in the context of idolatry in Athens as described in Acts 17. Boyd argues that the Athenians, surrounded by a multitude of idols and a transactional understanding of divine favor, were completely unaware of the true, sovereign God until Paul preached Christ to them. He emphasizes that true salvation is not based on human works, but is a gift of grace through faith in Jesus Christ alone (Ephesians 2:8-9). Specific Scripture references such as Acts 17:22-23 highlight Paul’s declaration of the unknown God, illustrating that He is the Creator and Lord of all. Boyd emphasizes the doctrine of total depravity, affirming that mankind is spiritually dead apart from God's grace, and calls believers to rejoice in their redemption through Christ, declaring that their hope is rooted in the sovereignty of God who saves unworthy sinners.
“Salvation's by Christ alone, through Christ alone. He died for sinners. He rose again. And it's all done. All you need to do is just look to him and believe.”
“What folly, then, for puny men, formed from the dust and stained with sin, to imagine themselves to be essential to the plans of God.”
“In redemption, salvation, providence, God acts alone. He needed no counselor when he laid the foundation of the world.”
“The only one who can give physical life and spiritual life which comes under the preaching of the gospel.”
The Bible teaches that salvation is a gift of God's grace through faith in Jesus Christ, not based on any human works.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 12:3
Jesus Christ is recognized as Lord by His divine authority and the fulfillment of God's sovereign plan as revealed in Scripture.
Acts 17:24-26, John 1:3, Colossians 1:16-17
Understanding God's sovereignty is crucial because it assures believers of His control over all events and His unwavering purpose for their lives.
Acts 17:26, Romans 8:28
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